Antisemitic incidents in Germany rose by 320% after Hamas attacked Israel, a monitoring group says
- Antisemitic incidents in Germany increased by 320% following Hamas' attack on Israel, with 994 verified cases recorded from October 7 to November 9.
- Incidents included extreme violence, attacks, property damage, threats, mass mailings, and offensive behavior. 21% were attributed to anti-Israeli activism.
- Jews in Germany experienced hostility and fear, leading some to remove Jewish symbols and avoid public spaces due to antisemitic attacks.
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‘Horrifying’: Germany Registers 29 Antisemitic Incidents Per Day Since Hamas Pogrom in Israel
A march against antisemitism in the German city of Dusseldorf. Photo: Reuters/Ying Tang Germany has registered at least 29 antisemitic incidents per day since the Oct. 7 Hamas pogrom in southern Israel — a four-fold increase on the previous year that was labeled “horrifying” in a statement from the Central Council of German Jews. New data published on Tuesday by Rias, a federally-funded body monitoring antisemitic incidents, counted a total of 9…
(S+) Anti-Semitism: RIAS monitoring report records drastic increase in incidents
It's happening in schools, in public transport, on the streets: The number of anti-Semitic incidents in Germany has risen sharply following the Hamas attacks on October 7. In one day, the RIAS reporting office counted a particularly large number of reports.
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